For something cheaper, we recommend the IMUSA Aluminum Espresso Stovetop Coffeemaker as an excellent introductory. If you're looking for a new moka pot, the Bialetti Moka Express is our top choice, because it's easy to use and produces great-tasting coffee. He found the Moka Express surprisingly versatile considering that it’s a non-electric brewing device.Ĭapacity: 1 to 18 espresso cups | Material: Aluminum | Induction Compatible: No On medium heat with a fine grind, it took almost 10 minutes. When using high heat on a coil burner and medium-ground coffee, it only took three minutes to brew. Our tester appreciated the amount of control he had over his coffee: He could use a finer grind, higher heat, and less water for an extra-bold result or a medium grind with more water for something closer to drip coffee. Depending on how much espresso your household intends to drink, this model is available in just about any size you might need, from 1 to 18 espresso cups, which equal about 30 milliliters or 1 ounce each. Its timeless classic design is one you'll want to leave out on your stovetop (though you will need to give it a quick rinse after every use). While it's pricier than some of the other options on the market, it's easy to use, and it makes exquisite coffee. Bialetti is the maker of the original moka pot and the one you'll still find in most Italian homes.
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